WATCH: Irate Knicks All-Star Had To Be Restrained After Controversial Loss To Nets
03/16/21 AT 7:50 AM Julius Randle #30 of the New York Knicks looks to pass the ball Photo: Getty Images | Julio Aguilar
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Knicks All-Star Julius Randle had to be held back from confronting referee Scott Foster after Monday s loss to the Nets
Randle was called for a travel as he was attempting a potential game-tying jumper with 5.7 seconds left in the game
The Nets went on to win over the Knicks, 117-112
New York Knicks All-Star forward Julius Randle was furious at the end of their 117-112 loss to the Nets on Monday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
Family furious as killer who took 16 years to be brought to justice gets parole
8 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Jarrod Allan Mangels was yesterday granted parole after spending 17 years behind bars. Photo / ODT
Otago Daily Times
By: Rob Kidd
A murderer who took 16 years to be brought to justice has been released from prison to the outrage of his victim s family.
Jarrod Allan Mangels, 48, was yesterday granted parole after spending 17 years behind bars for strangling his neighbour Maureen McKinnel in Arrowtown on Boxing Day in 1987.
The 38-year-old s naked body was found five days later, dumped under the Arrow River bridge but the case was only solved in 2003, when scientific advances meant the killer s DNA could be matched with samples.
“Families need it to help them balance work & caring responsibilities. NHS needs it too. Huge mistake.”
Former health secretary Jeremy Hunt also questioned the lack of help for social care in Rishi Sunak’s Budget.
While Mr Hunt welcomed an “impressive” and “reassuring” statement, he added there was “little hope” for the social care sector which had been “bruised and demoralised after most devastating year in its history”.
“Understand money is difficult to commit at this stage, but they desperately need to know a plan is coming,” he said.
Rear Admiral Philip Mathias, who is campaigning for a Judicial Review to radically reform NHS continuing healthcare regulations, described the lack of any social care funding announcement as ‘astonishing’.